Eli Rousso

Steve Jobs on “bozo” managers: “If you’re a great person, why do you want to work for someone that you can’t learn anyth Read more

Selling your time

We don’t pay surgeons by the hour. And if the person who cuts the lawn shows up with a very fast riding mower, we don’t insist on paying less because they didn’t have to work as hard. Read more

如何翻译一本财经书籍

去年下半年,有幸跟全国较为优秀的出版集团中信和全球较为优秀的对冲基金桥水合作(此表述符合《新广告法》规定),参与桥水创始人瑞·达利欧(Ray Dalio)Principles for Navigating Big Debt Crises一书的翻译。时隔数月,中文名定 Read more

The Case of the Top Secret iPod

It was a gray day in late 2005. I was sitting at my desk, writing code for the next year’s iPod. Without knocking, the director of iPod Software—my boss’s boss—abruptly entered and closed the door behind him. He cut to the chase. “I have a special assignment for you. Read more

Subscription or no subscription? That is not the question. – iA

It gets harder and harder to own anything of value. Land, houses, and cars are to be leased or rented. If you are lucky to own one of these things, you better partially rent your house, car, holiday apartment out. Airbnb, Uber, and Co. sell us this opportunity as open, modern, and exciting. Source: Subscription […]

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晚上喝酒,和老爷子聊了一下今天朋友圈所有人都在说养马粮食的问题,老爷子和我说,他当 Read more

We Have Crossed the Line Debt Hawks Warned Us About for Decades

The debt of the United States now exceeds the size of its gross domestic product. That was considered a doomsday scenario that would wreck the economy. So far, that hasn’t happened. Economists and deficit hawks have warned for decades that the United States was borrowing too much money. Read more